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Detect, decode, compare and grade barcodes for accurate results

Accurate barcodes on healthcare packaging and labeling are just as important as any other information. An incorrect barcode can lead to expensive misprints and recalls.

When it comes to grading a digital barcode, there should never be a result other than Pass or Fail – either it is perfect or it is not.

Is your company taking all the necessary steps to ensure that your barcodes scan correctly?

The guide will help you:

  • Identify common errors with printed codes
  • Understand the importance of grading digital barcodes
  • Create compliant barcodes for regulated industries

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